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Post subject: Re: new way to get into a Jet ? Posted: 01 Feb 2023, 11:30 |
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Joined: 08/16/15 Posts: 3349 Post Likes: +4806 Location: Ogden UT
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Username Protected wrote: https://aviationweek.com/business-aviation/aircraft-propulsion/jet-it-jetclub-offer-program-where-passengers-are-pilots?utm_rid=CPEN1000000177356&utm_campaign=36459&utm_medium=email&elq2=de80675f84164cd6a65bf76e48763789&utm_emailname=AW_News_BIZAV_20230201&sp_eh=a9ec2c2803b75f82df9141a1e3034773f997497d1783f02adba607e0a908e7a8 That looks fun. A little pricey, but for those with the resources.
_________________ Chuck Ivester Piper M600 Ogden UT
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Post subject: Re: new way to get into a Jet ? Posted: 01 Feb 2023, 12:03 |
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Joined: 11/22/08 Posts: 3078 Post Likes: +1048 Company: USAF Propulsion Laboratory Location: Dayton, OH
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Smallest share is 10% at $630,000 plus the type rating another $30,000. You get 25 days/year of flying, being generous that might work out to 100 flight hours $6,300/hour. A lot of convenience, but it sure seems like you could purchase a pretty decent Citation for that price and use it much more than 25 days/year.
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Post subject: Re: new way to get into a Jet ? Posted: 01 Feb 2023, 15:37 |
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Joined: 07/01/19 Posts: 886 Post Likes: +466
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So what’s the rate difference when you fly yourself vs have a pro pilot flying you? If the ownership is $630k, there’s got to still be a per hour cost right?
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